Category: Reviews

Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) is an empowering, badass woman, constantly overcoming her bad luck, or terrible life choices. Being just moments away from reaching the Olympics until a freak accident sends her crashing, she quickly recovers finding a job as a receptionist for an extremely unpleasant man. This eventually leads to her running and hustling

Director Guillermo Del Toro has delivered his best film yet with “The Shape of Water”. An adult fairy tale perfectly crafted to nor overwhelm the viewer with other worldly sets, instead choosing to show the gorgeous human aspect of this cold war era city invaded by the love of a human and this amphibian man. One

This being a film I was not to keen on being made due to the classic featuring the late and great Robin Williams, I was pleasantly surprised. Although it does not reach the title of instant classic like its predecessor, this sequel does a great job of making the entire theater laugh throughout, while supplying

Matt Damon’s latest sci-fi satire about scientists who find a way to shrink humans down in order to save the planet by cutting down on waste is one colossal failure. The first half of the film starts off exactly how one would imagine. Damon who plays Paul, a occupational therapist that never feels like he

All the Money in the World was already circulating the news before its release, due to the film doing reshoots in order to replace Kevin Spacey after his sexual assault allegations. Replacing Spacey with Christopher Plummer jus a few months before the films release led me to believe that his role could not have been

Mildred Hayes is a flawed but powerful protagonist. Building a wall of both anger, and hate only to let it all collapse in one swooping motion. Only Frances McDormand could fill the ginormous lead role in this darkly comedic film about revenge, and the how the tragedy and anger in ones life effects everyone else

Coco is the story of 12 year old Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), a young boy with dreams of becoming a famous musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. The only thing keeping talented Miguel from this is his family’s long time ban of all music. Miguel then decides, despite his family’s aggressive objections, he will

As many now know, the DC extended universe has become quite a mess trying to quickly compete with Marvels success. And although Justice League is definitely not the worst movie in this universe, it most certainly is not the best. Not unlike Batman vs. Superman Justice Leagues plot is very thin and almost feels like

Ladybird is a fantastic coming of age tale perfectly allowing the audience to see into the struggles of an awkward teen trying to figure life out. Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut is a masterpiece, paying tribute to her hometown of Sacramento, California. Ladybird shows the most pivotal moments of a young girls senior year in a

Having never seen the original 1974 rendition of this murder mystery I was not entirely sure what to expect. With a fantastic cast containing the likes of Johnny Depp, Kenneth Branagh who starred and directed, Judi Dench, Willem Dafoe and many more I felt myself wanting more from each of the suspects rather than the